Met Gala 2013: Who Went Punk?

It's the most glamorous red carpet event of the season: but who took this year's punk theme seriously? From slicked back styles to hair-raising quiffs and blacked-out eyes, check out the hair and beauty highlights from this year's event.

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One word: wow! Anne Hathaway makes a splash at the 2013 Met Gala with this platinum-blond crop. We love this look on the Oscar-winner.GLAMOUR hair guru Errol Douglas MBE told us: “Anne continues to rock the crop that bagged her an Oscar, this time re-interpreting it perfectly for the Punk themed evening. The blonde shade chosen is impactful but not aging, and the simple swept up nearly quiff rocks the grow out.”

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The Punk Pack

Sienna Millerreally gets into the spirit of things with studs, studs (and then more studs). Keeping her make-up simple to let her accessories do the talking – Sienna’s look has divided opinion – but we think she’s rocking it.

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Lily Collins gets full marks for her take on punk beauty – graphic eye liner and blue hair highlights and all. Bravo, Lily.

Never one to shy away from a beauty challenge, January Jones gets in on the punk action with a spiky quiff and graphic liner on the inner corner of her eyes. JJ: we salute you.

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The Punk Pack

This theme was made for Gwen Stefani; and she doesn’t disappoint with a white-blond up-do and a hot red lip to perfectly set off her pale complexion. GLAMOUR hair guru Errol Douglas MBE told us: “Bang on theme, perpetually daring and showing the younger generation how it’s done! This isn’t a look for everyone, but Gwen owns it.”

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The Punk Pack

It’s nice to see Emily Blunt stepping outside her beauty comfort zone: this intricate up-do and hot pink eyeshadow is a brave and beautiful move for the Brit actress.

The best quiff of the night? It has to be Jennifer Lopez’s curling creation. GLAMOUR hair guru Errol Douglas MBE told us how to get the look at home: “Set the hair in medium rollers, each section about an inch in depth, before taking it into a loose high pony to create the knot will give the volume in the finish. Spraying each section as it’s fed into the knot will give hold but avoid a stiff dated finish.”